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Mar

15

2017

the faces of passengersIn her first experience at Brisbane’s Australian airport
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SITA, the world leader in air transport communications and IT solutions, today announced the introduction of the new Smart Path technology, which aims to identify passengers’ faces for the first time at Brisbane Airport, Australia, in cooperation with New Zealand Airlines .

The technology, which is believed to change the future of travel and travel, is based on the use of biometrics as passenger identification codes in the self-service booth to complete travel arrangements, boarding readiness and facial recognition for entry to the aircraft. It also allows passengers to enter the airport boarding advantage of the plane without the need to show boarding card, passport or other documents.

Passengers traveling on New Zealand Airlines will experience the Smart Bath experience at Brisbane Airport, with plans to expand service in the next few months to include more international airlines and airports using any common platform.

“We are always striving to provide the latest technology to serve airports and airlines around the world. Through Smart Bath, we offer a unique and safe experience that simplifies travelers’ travel procedures and reduces the burden on airports,” said Somesh Patel, President, SITA Asia Pacific. And airlines. ”

“This technology can be extended to any operations and checkpoints that require document verification. Australia is a world leader in border management and security, and Brisbane Airport and SITA will work together over the coming months to use this technology in a variety of scenarios. ”

“The new technology by SITA integrates with our existing infrastructure and self-service kiosks, which are in line with our role in using state-of-the-art technology to deliver an individual experience to travelers across the world,” said Royle Hillemons, Director, Strategic Development and Planning, Brisbane Airport. Brisbane “.

SITA provides self-service solutions at every step of the passenger’s journey from boarding to boarding. More than 165 airlines use their passenger data processing applications and systems for joint use and allow more than 100 million passengers to board aircraft per year. Today, SITA provides border management solutions to more than 30 governments, including Australia and New Zealand. It also has more than 1,000 self-service pathways around the world that can be used to define and deliver the Smart Bath system to measure vital properties.